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ndnchf
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Great tutorial - thanks.
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1948 CJ2A - It goes nowhere fast, but anywhere slow.
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unclemoak
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I suppose you could use that. I think cardboard is used because it will flex a lot more than plywood. It’s really just meant to act as a barrier between the springs and foam so the foam doesn’t get cut by the springs.
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GloucesterBoy
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Its been over a year nd you are still helping a brother! Thank you Unclemoak for the seat upholstering help. It was very helpful to me!! Regards |
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Jerry
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GloucesterBoy
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Its been over a year nd you are still helping a brother! Thank you Unclemoak for the seat upholstering help. It was very helpful to me!! Regards |
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Jerry
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christophe Chevalet
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Thanks for this interesting tutoriel.
I have a questions where did you found your upholstery? He is look like very closer than the original? Thanks and tale care Christophe
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Willys CJ2A VEC VIN 12121 1946
Willys MB "Slat Grill"VIN 105879 1941 Willys Jeepster 673VJ VIN 10403 1950 Willys Pick-up 4WD 6-226 1960 |
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